Storm Child
Discover the smart, gripping and emotional thriller from the No.1 bestseller
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Narrated by:
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Joe Jameson
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By:
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Michael Robotham
About this listen
The most painful of Evie Cormac's memories have been locked away, ever since she was held prisoner as a child - a child whose rescue captured hearts and headlines.
Forensic psychologist Cyrus Haven's mission is to guide her to something near normality. But today, on a British beach, seventeen bodies wash up in front of them. There is only one survivor, with two women still missing. And Evie's nightmares come roaring back . . .
Whatever happened all those years ago lies at the core of this new tragedy. Because these deaths are no accident. The same dark forces are reaching out, dragging her back into the storm.
Evie must now call upon Cyrus's unique skills, and her own, in their search for the missing pieces of this complex and haunting puzzle. But will that be enough to save them? And who will pay for the past?©2024 Bookwrite Pty Ltd
Critic reviews
PRAISE FOR STORM CHILD (-)
A brilliant, propulsive writer. Pick Storm Child up, and I guarantee you'll go on to a rich and wonderful backlist (STEPHEN KING)
A razor-sharp and emotionally charged thriller that explores both the darkness of men's hearts and the resiliency of human spirit (LISA GARDNER)
Storm Child proves once again Robotham is not just among the world's top thriller writers, he is without question the best when it comes to characters whose pain we feel. Storm Child is a great read with something important to say (LINWOOD BARCLAY)
A jaw-dropping exposé of the tactics of a new breed of criminals
Tension and tenderness - Michael Robotham is that rare thing, a writer who does both brilliantly. And that makes Storm Child an utterly thrilling emotional ride. I enjoyed it hugely (WILLIAM SHAW)
A gripping thriller. I couldn't put this down. Complex characters, plenty of twists and turns, Storm Child left me breathless (SIMON MCCLEAVE)
A brilliant book from an absolute master of the craft. Deeply felt, utterly memorable, and sharp as a razor. I challenge you to put it down (DERVLA MCTIERNAN)
Storm Child is a riveting and absorbing masterpiece - a cancel-your-social-plans and ignore-your-family kind of book. Michael Robotham never lets me down! (CHRISTIAN WHITE)
Robotham is a master storyteller at the peak of his powers. Storm Child once again proves why he's the world's most bankable crime writer (TIM AYLIFFE)
In Storm Child, Michael Robotham has yet again delivered a brilliant tale, fizzing with fascinating characters and shocking plot twists. I couldn't take my eyes off the page (ROSE CARLYLE)
That unusual pair of forensic psychiatrist Cyrus Haven and the mercurial, mysterious, self-destructive human lie detector Evie Cormac are back! . . . I cannot get enough of this series
One of my favourite writers puts his readers through some tough emotions here . . . 9/10 stars
PRAISE FOR THE CYRUS & EVIE THRILLERS
Suspenseful and hard to put down (STEPHEN KING)
Compulsively readable . . . A nail-biter (LINWOOD BARCLAY)
Intricately plotted, simply sensational (M.W. CRAVEN)
A proper heart-pounding mystery with unforgettable characters (JANE CASEY)
I devoured it. What a terrific writer (AJAY CHOWDHURY)
Rich, real characters who are constantly surprising (ALEX MARWOOD)
A master plotter at the top of his form
Clever, intriguing and compelling (RACHEL ABBOTT)
Robotham expertly raises the tension as the action hurtles toward the devastating climax
Explosive. Firmly establishes Robotham in the top ranks of psychological thriller writers
Tense, perceptive and fast-moving
Never lets up on the suspense
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